N. Rhodesia and Katanga District of Congoland. 107 
Fam. Psittacim. 
106. PcEOCEPHALUS ANGOLENSIS. 
Pceocephalus angolensis (Bocage); Neave, loc. cit. p. 27. 
No. 3. d • Kapopo-Kansanshi, N.W. Rhodesia, 4000 £t., 
Jan. 16, 1907. 
Bill whitish; feet grey; iris dark brown. 
This bird is uncommon and very shy. It is usually best 
to attempt to intercept it on its way to the water, towards 
sunset. 
107. Pceocephalus meyeri saturatus. 
Poeocephalus saturatus Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xi. p, 67 
(1901). 
No. 91. d • Dikulwe R., 4000 ft., March 16, 1907. 
Bill dusky horn-coloured; feet grey; iris dark brown ; 
skin round eye black. 
No. 158. $ . S. Kaluli R., Lualaba Valley, 2500 ft., 
April 27, 1908. 
Bill dusky grey; feet dusky grey; iris dark red. 
This is the common Parrot of the country and is 
ubiquitous. 
108. AgAPORNIS LILIANS. 
Agapornis liliance (Shelley); Neave, loc. cit. p. 28. 
IN o.479. d • Upper Luangwa R., 2000 ft., March 13,1908. 
Bill rose-coloured with paler base; feet pale greyish; iris 
reddish brown; orbit white. 
This bird, so far as my experience goes, is confined to the 
Luangwa Valley. It is usually met with in Hocks of con¬ 
siderable size during the dry season, but in the wet, breaks 
up into pairs and family-parties. 
Fam. CoRAcnmE. 
109. CoRACIAS CAUDATUS. 
Coracias caudatus (L.); Neave, loc. cit. p. 29. 
No. 290. cJ. Bunkeya R., 3000 ft., July 27, 1907. 
Bill black; feet dirty yellow; iris dark brown. 
This species is usually to be found only in the river- 
valle^vs on low ground. I did not meet with it in High 
Plateau country. 
